CISLAC Demands Transparency Over Repatriated $52.88 Million Loot in Nigeria's Petroleum Sector

The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre has demanded that the Federal Government ensures transparency in the management of $52.88 million repatriated loot linked to a former Minister of Petroleum Resources. CISLAC is calling for accountability in the use of the recovered funds.
The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) has issued a demand for transparency regarding the management of $52.88 million in repatriated funds linked to a former Minister of Petroleum Resources. CISLAC is calling on the Federal Government to provide clear and concise information about how these recovered assets will be utilized. The centre's assertion emphasizes the need for accountability in the use of these funds, particularly given their significant amount. This move by CISLAC highlights concerns over governance and transparency in the management of public resources.